Not content with just releasing one new Elements program, Adobe also has an update to the Photoshop Elements line with Photoshop Elements 10. Coming from the previous version, updates to Photoshop Elements 10 might seem sparse, but this program is already rich with features and more than capable of handling images of all kinds. Some of the more substantial updates come in the form of new Guided Edits, such as simulated depth of field and the Orton effect. There are also more usable presets with the Smart Brush, like wrapping text around shapes and extra features in the Organizer, such as the Duplicate Photo Search.

Here are some highlights from our review:

“Completely new to Photoshop Elements 10 is the ability to wrap text on a path. You can select an object to wrap text around using a Smart Brush–like selection tool. You can also wrap text to a shape (such as a circle) or draw your own path for the text to follow. After you've done one of those things, you just type your text, and it will flow across the selected path.”

“" Our favorite of the new Guided Edits is simulated depth of field. When taking photos with digital SLRs, photographers can tweak the aperture to create a Bokeh effect, with the background blurred to make a subject stand out. Achieving the same effect is difficult with most point-and-shoot cameras, and it’s virtually impossible with phone cameras.”

“The Organizer has added a number of new features to help you locate related images. The existing Visual Similarity Search, which hunts for similar-looking pictures by examining both shapes and colors, now finds its way to the Mac OS version as well. The new Duplicate Photo Search function is similar in concept, but it's geared toward allowing you to delete similar photos or stack them together in the Organizer. It works well, and it will match pictures that are similar but not identical, such as versions of a photo that you’ve applied filters to. If you shoot RAW photos, however, note that it will tag RAW and JPEG versions of the same picture as duplicates.”

Click here to read the full review of Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 (http://computershopper.com:88/software/reviews/adobe-photoshop-elements-10)